“We have all felt that isolation, that moment of being in a place completely alone from the world, not necessarily in the physical sense, which is what the score for Antarctica embodies,” said Paris1919 Architect and Conductor Chris Strouth. “It’s that place where introspection can show just a little more than your ready for. This was my way of trying to blink into the void, and try and make some sense of it all. It’s an abstract, but it’s my thought that sometimes we need that abstract to get to the truth.”

Antarctica is an album about isolation as well as the perseverance and tenacity of 1000 years of Antarctica’s physical evolution as a metaphor about Strouth’s kidney transplant in 2009. He was the first person to get a transplant via social media and Antarctica represents his time post-transplant, after all the news stories, wondering if he was looking into the void of isolation, and the void staring back.